The one on the top looks ok. Like fresh pip that had the shell pieces picked off.
The bottom one looks more worrisome. It could have pipped it's yolk. This has the potential to cement a chick in place. If this were my egg I would wait until I'm 100% sure it's stuck and ready to hatch (by waiting 24-36 hours post external pip to interfere). Then consider an assisted hatch.
The bottom one looks more worrisome. It could have pipped it's yolk. This has the potential to cement a chick in place. If this were my egg I would wait until I'm 100% sure it's stuck and ready to hatch (by waiting 24-36 hours post external pip to interfere). Then consider an assisted hatch.